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Favorite Soup?

I love soup. Unfortunately, I now live in an area where soup is nearly the same temperature as outside. I still enjoy it on the winter months and inside my home if I lower my thermostat down 3 degrees to 65.

Anyway, here are my top 3 soups in no particular order (they are all #1!):

Pho- I know the Vietnamese have a few other great dishes, but I will never try them. Why bother? They somehow perfected chicken soup, which is probably the #1 comfort food of everyone in the Western world (and Vietnam apparently). Everyone knows what chicken soup tastes like, so I don't need to tell you, but they add a bunch of crap that makes it better.

Red Curry- All curries are amazing. It's creamy, sweet, spicy, and savory. It triggers nearly every taste sensation. You can't go wrong with any curry, but red is my favorite. I like spicy foods and red typically is the spiciest. Add pineapple and shrimp and I think this dish has one of the most complete taste palates.

French Onion- I don't care much for french cuisine. I don't see much of a difference between them and the Chinese that eat live mice. At least the Chinese don't pretend like it's some high cultured experience. However, no one can deny their cheese, baguette, and french onion soup is amazing. Rich, sweet, salty, and savory. The only reason this isn't known as an American dish is because they had several centuries head start.

What's your favorite soups?!


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If it's stupid hot I recommend chłodnik, literally translates to cooler and is pretty simple to make if you have access to the ingredients

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Why does your l have a line through it? Or is it a t with gimp arms?


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Similar but not the same. Borscht, or barszcz, actually has a few different variations (czerwony - red, biały - white, ukraiński - figure it out) with most incorporating red beets in some way as proper boiled soups, but chłodnik is actually prepped and eaten cold using soured milk or keffir as a base

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barszcz

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